WASHINGTON — Judge Jay Bybee broke his silence Tuesday and defended the conclusions of legal memorandums he signed as a Bush administration lawyer that allowed the use of several coercive interrogation practices on suspected terrorists.
editor@mercurynews.com (By Neil A. Lewis , San Jose Mercury News
Tue, 04/28/2009 - 7:50pm
WASHINGTON — Judge Jay Bybee broke his silence Tuesday and defended the conclusions of legal memorandums he signed as a Bush administration lawyer that allowed the use of several coercive interrogation practices on suspected terrorists.